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- Summary Schedules and Historical Charts - California
Schedules marked with an asterisk are also updated at budget enactment The schedules summarize state revenues, expenditures, and other fiscal and personnel data, generally for the past, current, and budget year These charts are maintained by the Budget Operations Support Unit
- California Government Revenue and Debt Study - California Policy Center
In this study, we estimate revenues collected and debt incurred by California state and local government as of the end of the 2023-2024 fiscal year We begin by presenting the totals we calculated, placing them in the context of California’s overall economy, and suggesting some policy implications
- How Much Revenue Does California Generate: Taxes Budget
California's budget runs into the hundreds of billions, drawing from income taxes, federal funds, and dedicated sources Here's where the money actually comes from and where it goes
- State Tax Collections: Total Taxes for California - St. Louis Fed
The information contained in this survey is the most current information available on a nationwide basis for government tax collections For more information about the survey, visit the U S Census Bureau
- State government tax revenue by state U. S. 2024| Statista
In the fiscal year of 2024, the state of California collected a total of 265 billion U S dollars in tax revenue, the highest of any state New York collected the second highest amount of taxes
- California’s current budget - Urban Institute
California’s combined state and local general revenues were $702 9 billion in FY 2022, or $18,003 per capita National per capita general revenues were $13,619 California uses all major state and local taxes
- 2024 Year In Review: How Did California Pay For Everything?
That year Gov Gavin Newsom and Democrats who control the Legislature decided against raiding the state’s roughly $37 billion rainy-day fund despite a shaky fiscal picture Those dollars came in
- 2024 year in review: How did California pay for everything?
Ultimately how much the state decides to spend on its vast array of programs — we’re not the fifth largest GDP in the world for nothing — depends considerably on the stock market and the incomes of California’s richest residents
- The 2023-24 California State Budget Explained
Although the budget agreement does not contain substantial tax revenue increases to support new spending, state leaders did take a positive step by limiting one strategy that wealthy people use to avoid state income taxes, which will increase state revenues by an estimated $17 million annually
- Research and Statistics for Revenue and Expenditures
The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) collects taxes and fees that account for more than 30 percent of the annual revenue for state government
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